Fructose and glucose are simple sugars. Animal studies have revealed that glucose and fructose can have different effects on appetite and metabolism. Scientists were interested in understanding the brain changes to a region called the hypothalamus which helps to control appetite. They found that due to differences in metabolism, fructose may enhance the reward value of high-calorie food and promote eating, compared with glucose.
The authors also found that fructose produced a smaller plasma insulin response than glucose. When presented with a choice between delayed monetary rewards or immediate high-calorie food rewards, participants displayed greater willingness to give up monetary rewards for high-calorie food rewards after ingesting fructose than after ingesting glucose. The authors said, "The results suggest that ingestion of fructose may not produce the same satiety effects as glucose."
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